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How do I tell Nova and Neander apart?
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There are several way to tell Nova and Neander apart.
Nova is bigger than Neander.
Nova has white feathers above her cere.
Neander has a white feather on edge of his left wing.
Nova has dark spots on her white breast. Neander's white breast has short, thin, dark vertical lines.
The lower edges of Nova's black hood are fairly sharp and distinct on both sides. She also has a strip of white extending back on the left side of her neck.
Neander has a bit of white fuzziness intruding into the edge of his hood on both sides. The fuzziness is sort of clover shaped.
Nova has a darker head.
The back edge of Nova's beak extends further back under her eye than Neander's.
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